Classic Key West Style.
Our Quincy high crown paper straw fedora, features a slightly upturned brim and an indigo fabric trim that ties at the side with a leather tie finish. Bonus: You can customize the fit using the size adjuster hidden in the sweatband under the label. Quincy has a crown height of 5-1/4in. and a brim length of 3in. This hat is one size fits most. It is 57cm with a size adjuster hidden under the label that allows you to size down.
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Our Quincy high crown paper straw fedora, features a slightly upturned brim and an indigo fabric trim that ties at the side with a leather tie finish. Bonus: You can customize the fit using the size adjuster hidden in the sweatband under the label. Quincy has a crown height of 5-1/4in. and a brim length of 3in. This hat is one size fits most. It is 57cm with a size adjuster hidden under the label that allows you to size down.
Gone to Key West, be back never.
Tucker’s Provisions offers curated merchandise that sums the understated, coastal style of Key West. Much about it remains unchanged. People still sit on front porches, live on the water, and love baseball. The days are colorful and bright, the nights romantic, and the time for fun is always. Key West's character draws people back to it like a second home or second nature. It also feels attainable–-like anyone can grab it and make it their own. Tucker’s Provisions is the go-to for adventurers, daydreamers, jetsetters, and seekers. In a world evolving at digital speed, Tucker's harks back to the days when one shop carried everything. We breathe old Key West style into a modern-day vacation destination with comfort, quality, and style.
Roosters have significant symbolism in many cultures throughout the world. For some, they stand for pride, hope, and a new day. Others believe roosters symbolize good luck, wealth, and fortune. Those who are timid find confidence, honesty, and old-fashioned gusto in this bird. In Key West, they represent the free-spirited nature of the Island’s locals, wandering about when they want, where they want, paying little attention to outside norms or opinions. We don’t ponder the age-old question “why did the chicken cross the road?” because we already know she and the rooster were on their way to Key West.
WHEN YOU CAN'T BE IN KEY WEST, TAKE KEY WEST WITH YOU.
-Joseph Piatchek
- Brett Hill
- Jill Marie
- Jannie Brownly